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Required Variables id - This is a unique ID that maps to your account number. Your ID is: xxxxxxxx version - This variable must be present and must be set to 3. Example: version=3 fields - This is a comma-delimited list of fields you'd like to see in your data. For example, if you want to see sku, quantity available, and price in your download, you would add 'fields=sku,qty,price' to the URL you are using to access the feed. A complete list of field abbreviations and their descriptions can be found by referencing the fields index HERE. format - This is the format in which you'd like data to be returned. Valid formats are xml, csv, and tab. For example, if you'd like the output in a tab-delimited format, just add 'format=tab' to the URL you are using to access the feed. You Must Also Include One of the Following Variables time - A UNIX timestamp. Only products whose data has changed since this time will be returned. For example, if you want to see products whose data has changed since 01/26/2021, just add 'time=1611715958' to the URL you are using to access the feed. disctime - A UNIX timestamp. Only products that have been discontinued since this time will be returned. ohtime - A UNIX timestamp. Only products whose QUANTITY has changed since this time will be returned. Since our inventory levels are constantly changing, we provide a timestamp for quantity changes separate from other data that doesn't change as often. We recommend that you set up 2 downloads: One for downloading data that changes infrequently using 'time=' which would run daily, and one for downloading inventory data using 'ohtime=' which would run as often as every 15 minutes. NOTE - When using the new feed, requests for inventory data using 'ohtime=' will only return sku, quantity, upc, and manufacturer part number.
Optional Variables skus - This is a comma-delimited list of CWR skus that you would like returned in your feed. If you include a list of skus, only data for those products will be returned. Simply add 'skus=10000,10001,10002...' to the URL you are using to access the feed. cats - This is a comma-delimited list of CWR category IDs that you would like returned in your feed. If you include a list of category IDs, only data for products in those categories will be returned. You can combine categories and manufacturers to further narrow your data. Simply add 'cats=2*38,1*16...' to the URL you are using to access the feed. Reference our Category Index HERE for a full list of category IDs. mans - This is a comma-delimited list of CWR manufacturer IDs that you would like returned in your feed. If you include a list of manufacturer IDs, only data for products by those manufacturers will be returned. You can combine manufacturers and categories to further narrow your data. Simply add 'mans=100001,100026...' to the URL you are using to access the feed. Reference our Manufacturer Index HERE for a full list of manufacturer IDs. special/closeout/rebate/reman - Use these variables to return only those products that are on sale, have a rebate offer, or are remanufactured. Simply set the value to 1. For example, use &special=1&closeout=1 to return all products that are specials and closeouts. NOTE - If you use these variables, time= and fields= are not required. All products in these categories will be returned regardless of timestamps, and only fields related to sales,rebates and reman will be returned.